Trying to remove stock AC....help please
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Getting the induction module off is a b**** of a job unless you take the tank off which I found when installing my SE A/C. But given how easy tank removal is on the rushmores I would definitely recommend that you follow the instructions and get rid of it. There's a few youtube videos that show how to do this and it's real easy, 4 bolts and a pinch hose (off and on in 15ish mins)
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I changed to the S&S Teardrop and didn't see that the induction module bracket was in place in the installation pics. 2 months later, went in for my 10K and the mechanic said you really need to put that bracket back on or you'll run into a lot of trouble without it........whew.
LOVE the retro look of the teardrop!! I just added the breather bypass as well.
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Didn't read the whole thread but, do NOT remove this bracket going to the teardrop from stock!! I went from stock to a Screaming Eagle (Ventilator?) AC and you did remove the bracket as the backplate bolted into the breather bolts and held the induction module in place.
I changed to the S&S Teardrop and didn't see that the induction module bracket was in place in the installation pics. 2 months later, went in for my 10K and the mechanic said you really need to put that bracket back on or you'll run into a lot of trouble without it........whew.
LOVE the retro look of the teardrop!! I just added the breather bypass as well.
I changed to the S&S Teardrop and didn't see that the induction module bracket was in place in the installation pics. 2 months later, went in for my 10K and the mechanic said you really need to put that bracket back on or you'll run into a lot of trouble without it........whew.
LOVE the retro look of the teardrop!! I just added the breather bypass as well.
Regarding a tuner...I'm running my stock header (with cat) highflow AC and pretty open slip-ons (American Custom Bombers with bassically just TTIs) with a stock tune and zero issues. Bike is running great. No popping, pinging, stumbling, or power loss. I'm sure it could be dialed in even better with a nice dyno, but I am having zero problems with this config so far, and feel it is smoother and feels better than stock. I'm sure an open header would be a different story and prior to this Rushmore I've always lost the cat in the muffler and needed a tune (Sest on my Dyna, XIEDs on my Sporty) to balance the AFR. My old Softail and FXR are carb so they had full dyno and jetting etc.
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Love that two tone color! Had I looked to see what colors would be out for 2016, I might have waited for that two-tone instead of the 2015 red sunglow/cayenne sunglow I went with. But love mine just the same.
I went with the Screamin Eagle chrome backplate and don't recall having to lift the tank to remove anything. But looking at that old-school look on yours, I might have to go tear drop route. Trying to make mine look as old-school as possible too.
I went with the Screamin Eagle chrome backplate and don't recall having to lift the tank to remove anything. But looking at that old-school look on yours, I might have to go tear drop route. Trying to make mine look as old-school as possible too.
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Love that two tone color! Had I looked to see what colors would be out for 2016, I might have waited for that two-tone instead of the 2015 red sunglow/cayenne sunglow I went with. But love mine just the same.
I went with the Screamin Eagle chrome backplate and don't recall having to lift the tank to remove anything. But looking at that old-school look on yours, I might have to go tear drop route. Trying to make mine look as old-school as possible too.
I went with the Screamin Eagle chrome backplate and don't recall having to lift the tank to remove anything. But looking at that old-school look on yours, I might have to go tear drop route. Trying to make mine look as old-school as possible too.
If you decide to swap ACs, the S&S kit was $199 at Phat Performance. You'll need a little extra blue loctite but everything else is there. They include some but I needed a little more.
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Totally agreed, didn't mean to say that you remove the bracket on each and every install of a new AC unit, just that I did in my case and offering that removing the tank, while it seems an onerous task was well worth the time to make the job easier. If it doesn't say to remove it ... don't!
Didn't read the whole thread but, do NOT remove this bracket going to the teardrop from stock!! I went from stock to a Screaming Eagle (Ventilator?) AC and you did remove the bracket as the backplate bolted into the breather bolts and held the induction module in place.
I changed to the S&S Teardrop and didn't see that the induction module bracket was in place in the installation pics. 2 months later, went in for my 10K and the mechanic said you really need to put that bracket back on or you'll run into a lot of trouble without it........whew.
LOVE the retro look of the teardrop!! I just added the breather bypass as well.
I changed to the S&S Teardrop and didn't see that the induction module bracket was in place in the installation pics. 2 months later, went in for my 10K and the mechanic said you really need to put that bracket back on or you'll run into a lot of trouble without it........whew.
LOVE the retro look of the teardrop!! I just added the breather bypass as well.
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Pulling that bracket was the hardest part of the Stage 1 SE/AF install. I cheated and just lifted the rear of the tank but in all honesty should have just pulled it. Would have been faster.
I was getting too much decel popping and it was all a bit ragged so I added the V&H FP3 Fuelpak Tuner last night. Man that thing is slick as heck and the bike has never run better. So far I've installed a stock map for high flow AF and my Round 4" Slash Cuts and it's amazing. I might try the auto tune route as well just for kicks but this thing rocks!
Took it out for a couple hundred miles today and it feels like a different bike. I'm impressed!
I was getting too much decel popping and it was all a bit ragged so I added the V&H FP3 Fuelpak Tuner last night. Man that thing is slick as heck and the bike has never run better. So far I've installed a stock map for high flow AF and my Round 4" Slash Cuts and it's amazing. I might try the auto tune route as well just for kicks but this thing rocks!
Took it out for a couple hundred miles today and it feels like a different bike. I'm impressed!
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